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Subject: Re: RE: [U2] Windows 2003 server security on new users
The problem you are experimenting has to do with either Windows
understanding the user is an Administrator or a Local Administrator, or
not finding where to go in the UVlogins file.
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Laure:
Are you saying you set permissions to a UV account (e.g. E:\OurUV\Production).
Then,
when you create a new user and place this directory in their profile tab the
permissions change? Why are the roaming user profiles maintained in a UV dbms
directory?
Doesn't it seem reasonable that the
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Subject: RE: [U2] Windows 2003 server security on new users
Laure:
Are you saying you set permissions to a UV account (e.g.
E:\OurUV\Production). Then, when you
] Windows 2003 server security on new users
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Hi Bill,
I'm not a server/network person so please bear with me.
We don't want our users to ever go to TCL. There is custom
coding in the
login paragraph to prevent this. Users get into a customized menu
system.
We
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Laure:
Are you saying you set permissions to a UV account (e.g.
E:\OurUV\Production
profile to manage this. More control and less grief.
Andrew Mack
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